What's the difference between clary and mint?

Clary


Definition:

  • (v. i.) To make a loud or shrill noise.
  • (n.) A plant (Salvia sclarea) of the Sage family, used in flavoring soups.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Cresswell set up his first production company, Wonderdog Productions, with Julian Clary and Paul Merton, and Clary's Channel 4 show Sticky Moments was one of his first big hits.
  • (2) No differences in muscular pattern (IDANCO system: Clarys and Cabri, 1988) or activity between the indoor distances and between the outdoor distances were found.
  • (3) Unfortunately, Hollywood has now reached the stage of late Julian Clary, where everything he says sounds as if it might be double entendre.
  • (4) Expert panel Jonathan Spruce , vice chair of the national transport expert panel at the Institution of Civil Engineers Isabel Dedring , deputy mayor for transport, Greater London Authority Greg Marsden , director of the Institute for Transport Studies at the University of Leeds Susan Claris , associate director at Arup , an engineering and design consultancy Jason Torrance , head of policy at Sustrans , a charity which focuses on sustainable transport Stephen Joseph , chief executive of the Campaign for Better Transport Abby Hone , principal transport planner for Brighton & Hove city council Rupert Fausset , principal sustainability adviser at Forum for the Future Hugh Sumner , senior transport adviser for London Gatwick Simon Warburton , head of policy and strategy for Transport for Greater Manchester A representative from Transport Systems Catapult will also be taking part To be updated as panellists confirm.
  • (5) The weekly Julian and Sandy sketches made it easier for camp or gay comics like Julian Clary, Larry Grayson and Graham Norton to be accepted.
  • (6) – Susan Claris , associate director at Arup , an engineering and design consultancy 6.
  • (7) Among the untreated control mice, when the mean CFU per spleen increased to a level greater than 10(8), small numbers of organisms resistant to clarithromycin (CLARI) were isolated from some of the spleens; the frequency of CLARI-resistant mutants was estimated to be between 10(-8) and 10(-9).
  • (8) In mice treated with 200 mg of CLARI per kg of body weight six times weekly, however, CLARI-resistant organisms were isolated from the spleens of all mice examined after treatment for 8 weeks; the mean CFU per spleen and the frequency of resistant mutants were significantly greater than those of control mice and increased further after treatment for 16 weeks.
  • (9) Through the prisms of Louise Cazalet (beautiful, angular, selfish, dramatic), her cousins Polly (beautiful, kind), Clary (unbeautiful, clumsy, a writer and idealist) – all three, in fact, aspects of herself – Howard traces the damage such silences can cause: the shock when ignorance results in unwanted pregnancy; the passivity engendered by always feeling they had to say yes – which is perhaps one of the reasons why Howard found herself embroiled in so many affairs with married men.
  • (10) Or the way in which, as Clary puts it in Marking Time , "when one wanted everything to be good with somebody, one started not telling them everything."
  • (11) Absorption of iron in the intestine of three different species of fishes, namely; Claris batrachus, Channa striatus and Esomus danricus has been described.
  • (12) YA book adaptations can be treacherous This film publicity image released by Screen Gems shows Jamie Campbell Bower as Jace, left, and Lilly Collins as Clary in a scene from "The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones.
  • (13) "I work for the Home Office, and the build-up to this is making me more nervous than George Osborne with a red briefcase," writes Alex Warwick, veering dangerously close to Julian Clary territory.
  • (14) The hardware required for the operation of this system includes a Macintosh PowerBook 170 and FilemakerPro software by Claris.
  • (15) A psychopharmacology testing package was generated by Multiple Choice, a Claris HyperCard 2.1 based software application.
  • (16) You’ll pop up in Cinderella, next to Julian Clary’s Dandini (maybe).
  • (17) Neither is the fact that both Julian Clary and Graham Norton are on BBC1 on the same night (it's a mistake, but PC it ain't).

Mint


Definition:

  • (n.) The name of several aromatic labiate plants, mostly of the genus Mentha, yielding odoriferous essential oils by distillation. See Mentha.
  • (n.) A place where money is coined by public authority.
  • (n.) Any place regarded as a source of unlimited supply; the supply itself.
  • (v. t.) To make by stamping, as money; to coin; to make and stamp into money.
  • (v. t.) To invent; to forge; to fabricate; to fashion.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A matter of minutes after his appointment was announced on Thursday, the newly minted minister for Portsmouth was on his feet answering questions in the Commons.
  • (2) May hopes her fresh-minted “global Britain” will create a new paradigm in international trade.
  • (3) That’s before you even begin to consider the sort of outfits, polite eating and staged photos that guarantee I end up with a bleeding foot, skirt tucked into my knickers, mint in my teeth and a fixed smile last seen on a taxidermied pike.
  • (4) But that’s just false , no matter how many uninformed newly-minted rape pundits claim otherwise.
  • (5) That's just dandy when you're gazing at a lamb chop with mint sauce, but the downside to this technology is that each time you glance at the image of Jamie on the front cover you'll absorb some of him, too.
  • (6) The Royal Mint said earlier this week that sales of its gold coins and bars had surged before the referendum.
  • (7) Some gifted and canny writers have made a mint by appealing to teenagers’ sense of anguish and victimhood, the notion that they are forever embattled and persecuted by a rotten world run by authoritarian bozos.
  • (8) As well as a “bimetallic” construction similar to the existing £2 coin, the new £1 will feature new banknote-strength security pioneered at the Royal Mint’s headquarters in Llantrisant, South Wales.
  • (9) Using skills acquired in his first job with the accountancy giant PricewaterhouseCoopers and his second, buying and selling companies for JP Morgan, he minted a commercial model from the calm opulence of United's discreet Mayfair office that soon became the envy of the football world.
  • (10) This is an everyday tale of two freshly minted governments getting two very different treatments from the heart of Europe.
  • (11) The Royal Mint is constantly looking to the future, however, so, whilst the round £1 has served us well, it is time to turn our attention to the new £1 that in time will be used by millions of people in Britain and become equally well-recognised across the world.
  • (12) A newly minted drachma would be low enough to attract holidaymakers, but without the investment in new hotels, the industry could barely cope.
  • (13) The BRC will engage with both the government and the Royal Mint to support a smooth transition period."
  • (14) Demand for gold bullion has surged as people have snapped up coins and bars while the EU referendum result is too close to call, according to the Royal Mint.
  • (15) Britain’s Royal Mint produces coins on behalf of dozens of other countries’ governments.
  • (16) As a Muslim, she was concerned about the newly minted president-elect and his campaign promises that targeted Muslims, immigrants and women.
  • (17) Playing the California Clasico on Sunday, the Galaxy looked to be back on form after a hiccup in Montreal in midweek, where they had hauled themselves back from 2-0 down to salvage a draw, looking way out of sync playing a recently minted 3-5-2.
  • (18) Here at the Royal Mint, near Llantrisant to the west of Cardiff, production has been ramped up to full capacity.
  • (19) The 18th century minted the magazine, an elegant potpourri of stories and news, instruction and amusement.
  • (20) In a week that has seen the 17-year-old newly minted tech millionaire hit the headlines, give back-to-back interviews across the world, fly to America to appear on primetime TV shows and find time for a quick phone call to me from the back of a New York taxi, he still sounds sparky.

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